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jackie deangeles, looking at winners and sinners outside the dow. >> last week we saw very big movers. higher. take a look at some of the best performers on the s&p last week. netflix leading the pack with a net gain of 71%. analysts still think that stock has room it run. could see 200 before it pulls back. then there was amd seeing near 16% gain last week when it reported a loss narrower than expected despite sluggish demand for pcs still going on out there. and another positive earning story. higher sales of da vinci systems. better integration of systems and procedures providing a leg up for those shares. as some stocks surge, some suffer. apple took the brunt down 12% for the week, finishing at 52-week low on friday. more importantly, concerns about the future of the tech giant, despite downgrade today, stock seeing a bit after rebound of that big sell off. but also worth a mention, coach, dropping 17% after reporting weaker than expected domestic sales. concerns in the high end retail sentiment space continues as u.s. consumers are continuing to face economic challenges and this
jackie deangeles, looking at winners and sinners outside the dow. >> last week we saw very big movers. higher. take a look at some of the best performers on the s&p last week. netflix leading the pack with a net gain of 71%. analysts still think that stock has room it run. could see 200 before it pulls back. then there was amd seeing near 16% gain last week when it reported a loss narrower than expected despite sluggish demand for pcs still going on out there. and another positive...
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i think right now, jackie, we've gone too far too fast. we've gone roughly 13% in the last seven sessions. i'm selling this pop here looking for a retracement, 3% to 5%. there i want to get long. if you've been watching the show we've been buying this market and staying long since november. the short term here, though, i think we pull back just a bit. >> too far, too fast. now you know what our guys are thinking. the question is what about you? will we see record gas price this is year? logon to futuresnow.cnbc.com, we'll give you the results live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. byron wien will join us and make a bold call on the market's next move. >> which is why i'll be looking forward to seeing that. thanks so much. >>> coming up, a casino stock hits the jackpot in china and a home appliance company pops on earnings. we have the plays in our top three trades. >>> facebook fails to improve the street triggering a number of downgrades but one top analyst says buy. you'll hear why, next, when we come back. is [ male announcer ] when it comes to the
i think right now, jackie, we've gone too far too fast. we've gone roughly 13% in the last seven sessions. i'm selling this pop here looking for a retracement, 3% to 5%. there i want to get long. if you've been watching the show we've been buying this market and staying long since november. the short term here, though, i think we pull back just a bit. >> too far, too fast. now you know what our guys are thinking. the question is what about you? will we see record gas price this is year?...
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slow job growth 20% and the biggest threat out there now, roll the drums, there it is, 22% saying tax and regulatory policy. congress getting the fiscal side wrong, tax side wrong, getting in the way, messing this up. otherwise there's pretty good agreement that some of the worst threats coming off. >> when we look at the forecast for growth in the out month, out years, how accurate do those forecasts turn out to be, close? >> it's interesting, the reason we do this, everyone asks me how accurate. i don't care. what i want to know is what is the consensus on wall street for what the growth will be, so i know a surprise that comes along that may not be surprised in the market. that's why we follow consensus. sue, down to you. >> as s&p 500 tops 1500 mark and dow marching towards the 14,000 mark, the fears about europe's debt crisis seem to be on the back burner. the risks are there. our michelle caruso-cabrera is here with more on that. >> hi, sue, not just the u.s. market but many markets all over the world show investors not so worried about europe as they were a year ago. you heard
slow job growth 20% and the biggest threat out there now, roll the drums, there it is, 22% saying tax and regulatory policy. congress getting the fiscal side wrong, tax side wrong, getting in the way, messing this up. otherwise there's pretty good agreement that some of the worst threats coming off. >> when we look at the forecast for growth in the out month, out years, how accurate do those forecasts turn out to be, close? >> it's interesting, the reason we do this, everyone asks...
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great stuff, thank you very much for the historical background, jackie. >> how the world's biggest money manager is playing there rally. >> and the real reason you may not feel any richener this rally. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document
great stuff, thank you very much for the historical background, jackie. >> how the world's biggest money manager is playing there rally. >> and the real reason you may not feel any richener this rally. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me....
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>> yeah, jackie. it is pretty big. i talked to the traders down here in the pits, they look at the gold market as i want to be an investor in gold, i want to own gold, but i don't want to trade gold right now. as jim said, that jobs number was good, and you have to crawl before you walk. and this looks like it is starting to crawl. this is two weeks in a row we got it. you look at the chart of gold, your support now is on the lows of today, that 1664 area, below that is 65. and i won't even mention anything on the upside until that 1696, 1700, that's where the real resistance is. >> range bound again. now you know how our guys are trading gold. how about you? do you think it will end lower or higher? log on now and vote in our poll. once there, watch our show today, because we have got jim grant, also doug kass, doug called apple's demise on tuesday. what does he see for apple now? tune in to find out 1:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> microsoft in the green. but we'll dig beneath the surfa surface. can you trust today's 40%
>> yeah, jackie. it is pretty big. i talked to the traders down here in the pits, they look at the gold market as i want to be an investor in gold, i want to own gold, but i don't want to trade gold right now. as jim said, that jobs number was good, and you have to crawl before you walk. and this looks like it is starting to crawl. this is two weeks in a row we got it. you look at the chart of gold, your support now is on the lows of today, that 1664 area, below that is 65. and i won't...
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scott back over to you. >> jackie, thank you so much. b.k., give me a quick trade on gold. >> love gold and silver. slv, probably a little more levelered and volatile. >> coming up at the half, will fatebook prove they can go mobile? business insiders, henry blodget shares his take on the company ahead of its earnings tonight and amazon soars despite missing estimates. is it time to take your profits and run. two profits and one heated debate. more halftime is up in two minutes. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> welcome back. am mon shares surged. wall street focusing on the better than expected profit margins but w
scott back over to you. >> jackie, thank you so much. b.k., give me a quick trade on gold. >> love gold and silver. slv, probably a little more levelered and volatile. >> coming up at the half, will fatebook prove they can go mobile? business insiders, henry blodget shares his take on the company ahead of its earnings tonight and amazon soars despite missing estimates. is it time to take your profits and run. two profits and one heated debate. more halftime is up in two...
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jackie d'angelis with the week's winners and losers. over to you, jackie. >> hey, good afternoon, maria. what a week for stocks. let's take a look at the ones that led the stocks higher starting with valero with a big earnings beat and hess told analysts that the company is looking carefully at a proposal to break the company up, and pitney-bowes, fourth-quarter earnings might have fallen 56%, but adjusted earnings per share beat expects and jdsu bringing up the year as they posted stronger margins and revenue. best performer on the dow this week, verizon communications, but along with the winners there were also big losers. real estate investment trust of a von bay had a tough fourth quarter, incomes slumping 62% and seagate technology reporting second-quarter profits down 16% and harmon international a 20% drop in profits and the company cutting at least 500 jobs as part of restructuring. twc losing ground at its fourth-quarter profits fell 9% and constellation brands trying to block the anheuser-busch takeover of modelo. worst perfor
jackie d'angelis with the week's winners and losers. over to you, jackie. >> hey, good afternoon, maria. what a week for stocks. let's take a look at the ones that led the stocks higher starting with valero with a big earnings beat and hess told analysts that the company is looking carefully at a proposal to break the company up, and pitney-bowes, fourth-quarter earnings might have fallen 56%, but adjusted earnings per share beat expects and jdsu bringing up the year as they posted...
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the company was priced at $22 a share. but right now the indication is $25 to $27. 10.1 million shares being very well received by the investment community today. a couple of the stocks we'll be watching today. the earnings parade continues. halliburton opening at a 52-week high after it came in with earnings of 63 cents a share. its international operations helping to offset the weakness in the north american operations. the company also actually said weakness in north america could continue this year -- continue through 2013. but obviously investors like the news on the results. hasbro had a weak fourth quarter. the earnings revenue came in below expectations. the company plans to cut 10% of the work force as a result of the disappointing earnings. there you can see its stock under pressure today. lastly, you heard jim talking about procter & gamble today. kimberly coming out with earnings 2 cents ahead of expectations. its stock is higher as well. melissa, carl, everyone, back to you. >> thank you, mary. procter doing g
the company was priced at $22 a share. but right now the indication is $25 to $27. 10.1 million shares being very well received by the investment community today. a couple of the stocks we'll be watching today. the earnings parade continues. halliburton opening at a 52-week high after it came in with earnings of 63 cents a share. its international operations helping to offset the weakness in the north american operations. the company also actually said weakness in north america could continue...
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jackie d'angelis digging through that release and instant reaction from compass. what did you think of the report? >> i'm very pleased with at&t's report. revenues are out which is show me why they are a bit light on the -- >> just to reiterate what you've said. it was penny less in terms of the eps, but on revenues we were slightly higher and that's been positive for the stock, but also looking at the guidance that at&t gave. they are saying for the 2013 eps, they are looking for the upper single digits or higher than that and looking for revenue growth exoceting 2% and a lot of investors concerned about ifoents given apple's report. activated 6.8 billion ifoepts in the first quarter, versus 4.7. >> looking at the higherless -- the number coming out at 1.19%. a little worse than expected, and the company saying they are expecting completion of its 300 million share repurchase as early as -- it's up charginged, closed down a benny. we'll be listening to the call to try to get more. >> hear anything there that makes you like it more or less? >> this is going to be
jackie d'angelis digging through that release and instant reaction from compass. what did you think of the report? >> i'm very pleased with at&t's report. revenues are out which is show me why they are a bit light on the -- >> just to reiterate what you've said. it was penny less in terms of the eps, but on revenues we were slightly higher and that's been positive for the stock, but also looking at the guidance that at&t gave. they are saying for the 2013 eps, they are...
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jackie deangelis has a preview. jackie. >> good morning, guys. it's been a good run for stocks. the dow up 6% this month. as earnings season kicking into high gear i'm going to walk you through some of last week's biggest winners and losers and see if that momentum can continue. stay with us. >>> welcome back, everybody. dow futures down by about 12 points. we've been watching shares of caterpillar this morning because it just came out with earnings. caterpillar came in with earnings that were 1.04 was the number, 87 was a charge that was included on this. analysts were looking for 1.69. what's really important is that this company talks about their outlook for 2013. they they see somewhere between $7 and $9 in earnings a share. street today, 54. obviously that's a very wide range and the company is making some comments about that. they say that wide range for the 2013 outlook reflects the level of uncertainty that they see in the world today. doug oberhelman is the chairman and ceo. he says that they are encouraged by recent improvements in economic indicators but remain cautio
jackie deangelis has a preview. jackie. >> good morning, guys. it's been a good run for stocks. the dow up 6% this month. as earnings season kicking into high gear i'm going to walk you through some of last week's biggest winners and losers and see if that momentum can continue. stay with us. >>> welcome back, everybody. dow futures down by about 12 points. we've been watching shares of caterpillar this morning because it just came out with earnings. caterpillar came in with...
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jackie de anless is watching today. >> hey. it's been fueled by good increase and tolerance of risk from investors. last week saw some impressive milestones. the s&p crossing 1500 for the first time since 2007. it's above that mark right now. if it ekes out a again today, it will be -- on for the best january performance since 1994. for the month the dow is roughly 6% higher. it could see its best january since 1989 when it gained 8%. also the dow transports reaching a new 52-week high. the 13th consecutive day. and also don't forget the nasdaq on friday closed more than 12%. that wasn't its all time high but still quite significant. even as apple lost ground, it hit a milestone. it relinquished its most valuable company interest to exxon on saturday. all eyes will watch between the two. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> so if you believe nothing rose to the sky is the market voice for a pullback, we thought we'd talk to a couple of people who can read what's happening in realtime as good as anyone. >> jared greco has been
jackie de anless is watching today. >> hey. it's been fueled by good increase and tolerance of risk from investors. last week saw some impressive milestones. the s&p crossing 1500 for the first time since 2007. it's above that mark right now. if it ekes out a again today, it will be -- on for the best january performance since 1994. for the month the dow is roughly 6% higher. it could see its best january since 1989 when it gained 8%. also the dow transports reaching a new 52-week...
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plenty of rallies have plenty of staying power and can take you higher and higher in true jackie wilson latin casino style. you can use some profits and get ready for the days in future that won't be as good. there's no cognitive dissonance here even so many of the gray beards think he's telling you to trade into oblivion. not true. we are trying to balance the concepts of capital preservation and you need to keep your money secure with capital appreciate eight. you need to grow your money. both of these are pure necessities. not mutually exclusive. use a rally to take profits sewn what the market comes back down you'll have that cash on the sidelines to be ready to do some buy buy buy. buying stocks that have been put on sale. it's more of a prologue to the sell-off playbook. we use the rally to stockpile everything we need in case things get bad. one of the things that we need is cash. yeah, i'm not a capitalist at heart. i'm a monarchists as long as cash gets to be king. plain old king is the most important part of your portfolio. most of the home gamers don't know this. if you read
plenty of rallies have plenty of staying power and can take you higher and higher in true jackie wilson latin casino style. you can use some profits and get ready for the days in future that won't be as good. there's no cognitive dissonance here even so many of the gray beards think he's telling you to trade into oblivion. not true. we are trying to balance the concepts of capital preservation and you need to keep your money secure with capital appreciate eight. you need to grow your money....
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jackie deangelis on the conference call. >> the conference call for at&t started at 4:30. they're well into the q&a at this point. the revenues were a little stronger. they did see a penny miss there. they said the impact from superstorm sandy and the pension charges were pretty much as expected per their early 4-q update. they said that they sold 10.2 million smartphones in the quarter. that was a record. they also said they had their best ever quarterly sales for android and also apple products. with respect to iphones they activated 8.6 million in the fourth quarter and with respect to wireless customers they added 1.1 million. so those were pretty good stats. the margins held stable and consolidated margins actually improved. the margins are important because analysts were looking for short-term impact due to iphone subsidies. cost cutting is certainly a priority. they're looking to be as efficient as possible to manage that bottom line. and outlook is really important for investors as well for 2013 they said the eps should be in the upper single digits or higher. reve
jackie deangelis on the conference call. >> the conference call for at&t started at 4:30. they're well into the q&a at this point. the revenues were a little stronger. they did see a penny miss there. they said the impact from superstorm sandy and the pension charges were pretty much as expected per their early 4-q update. they said that they sold 10.2 million smartphones in the quarter. that was a record. they also said they had their best ever quarterly sales for android and...
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it's up 22 points. facebook, great numbers, down. >> the senate is expected to vote this afternoon on a bill to suspend the debt ceiling for three months, following the house. this would allow more house for debate on the fiscal issues we're facing. the senate version includes several republican amendments, though, including matching spending cuts for every dollar increase in the debt ceiling. those amendments expected to be defeated. the bill won't technically raise the debt ceiling, but it will suspend it until may 19th when it will be raised by the amount that the treasury borrows in the interim. that's how it's going to work. and markets, as we've been talking about on a tear this month with the dow having its best january in decades. but will yesterday's surprising drop in gdp reign in the bulls, it says here? let's get a read on the state of the economy. at least it wasn't a -- that kind of rein. there's three of them. anyway, joining us for the next hour is bob bruska. that's fao -- >> no. you ca
it's up 22 points. facebook, great numbers, down. >> the senate is expected to vote this afternoon on a bill to suspend the debt ceiling for three months, following the house. this would allow more house for debate on the fiscal issues we're facing. the senate version includes several republican amendments, though, including matching spending cuts for every dollar increase in the debt ceiling. those amendments expected to be defeated. the bill won't technically raise the debt ceiling, but...
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jackie, who has it better than us? nobody! >> nobody! the harbaughs say they won't be wearing either team's colors, they say both sons have told them just enjoy the experience. >> later today on "the situation room" i have a piece exploring what brotherhood really means. >> in this case? >> i looked through all the famous brothers in history to see if there is a lesson there. >> i heard the last time there was a match-up between the boys, the parents did not attend the game. >> pretty competitive guys. >> thank you. >>> it is 19 minutes after the hour, time for your early reads, your local news making national headlines . this is an amazing story. hackers invading the "new york times." hackers out of china have been attacking the times over the past four months, infiltrating their computer systems, stealing passwords. the timing of the attack, related or not, happens to coincide with the times investigative report that revealed that relatives of china's prime minister have accumulated billions of dollars from business deals. t
jackie, who has it better than us? nobody! >> nobody! the harbaughs say they won't be wearing either team's colors, they say both sons have told them just enjoy the experience. >> later today on "the situation room" i have a piece exploring what brotherhood really means. >> in this case? >> i looked through all the famous brothers in history to see if there is a lesson there. >> i heard the last time there was a match-up between the boys, the parents did...
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. >> it's been 22 months, senator hagel. >> well, i want there. i don't know the details. i'm not there now. >> i'm sure you've read in the newspapers that 60,000 people have been killed. and that it's in danger of spilling over into neighboring countries. my question, i guess, is how many more would have to die before you would support arming resistance and establishing a new no-fly zone? >> well, i don't think anyone questions the terrible tragedy that is occurring there every day. it's a matter of how best do we work our way through this so that we can stop it. to begin with. and then what comes next. i think the president -- >> did you disagree with president obama on his decision for the surge in afghanistan? >> i didn't think that we should get ourselves into -- first of all, i had no original position as far as, no formal position, but i didn't think -- >> you were quoted in august 29th, 2011 saying i disagreed with president obama and his decision to surge in afghanistan. >> that was my personal opinion, yes. >> i thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator mcca
. >> it's been 22 months, senator hagel. >> well, i want there. i don't know the details. i'm not there now. >> i'm sure you've read in the newspapers that 60,000 people have been killed. and that it's in danger of spilling over into neighboring countries. my question, i guess, is how many more would have to die before you would support arming resistance and establishing a new no-fly zone? >> well, i don't think anyone questions the terrible tragedy that is occurring...
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obtain the guns, and if there's any proposition on the table, whether it's by president obama or senator feinstein or you, that would actually work, i think we've got to stop talking about what makes us feel better and what maybe -- and what actually works or what sounds good because when the emotions are this raw for all of us, we all want to, quote, do something, but we have to do something that works. the fact is in the three massacres we're talking about, aurora, tucson, and newtown, these guys had their guns legally. i mean, i hate saying their names so i say the tucson shooter, he passed an instant background check, and the assault weapons ban had failed in his case, the guy in aurora still would have had the other two weapons he used to commit his crimes. >> kellyanne. you skillfully avoided my question, which is do you agree with the sandy hook father's premise that the right of his child's life supersedes the right to own a high-powered weapon or high capacity magazine. >> we have something called the second amendment. if politicians out there don't like it, they're going to have to amend
obtain the guns, and if there's any proposition on the table, whether it's by president obama or senator feinstein or you, that would actually work, i think we've got to stop talking about what makes us feel better and what maybe -- and what actually works or what sounds good because when the emotions are this raw for all of us, we all want to, quote, do something, but we have to do something that works. the fact is in the three massacres we're talking about, aurora, tucson, and newtown, these...
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if there is a proposition on the table, whether by obama, feinstein or you, that would actually work. i think we've got to stop talking about what makes us feel better and what maybe -- and what actually works, or what sounds kb. when the emotions are this raw for all of us, all want to quote, do something. but we have to do something that works. in the three massacres we are talking about, aurora, tucson and newtown, these guys had their guns legally. the tuesd the tucson shooter passed a back ground check. the guy in aurora would have had the other two weapons to commit his crimes. >> kelleyann. you skillfully avoided my question. >> no, i'm not. >> do you agree with the premise with the sand oo hook child's father, that his son's right to live super seeds the right to own an assault rifle. >> well, i'm also pro life, if you want to have a show about that. but i believe that his son's life is a precious right. we also have the second amendment. if politicians don't like it, they need to amend it. we have 3 million guns in this country -- >> let me bring in van. van is chomping at th
if there is a proposition on the table, whether by obama, feinstein or you, that would actually work. i think we've got to stop talking about what makes us feel better and what maybe -- and what actually works, or what sounds kb. when the emotions are this raw for all of us, all want to quote, do something. but we have to do something that works. in the three massacres we are talking about, aurora, tucson and newtown, these guys had their guns legally. the tuesd the tucson shooter passed a back...
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jack and jackie. story gets better, doesn't it? the harbaugh parents, jack spent his entire career as a football coach. and as for mom, here's how jim and john put it. >> nobody in the family has more competitive fire than my mother. she competes like a maniac. so i've learned, number one, that is that. and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a little scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. >> the rivalry between john and jim harbaugh certainly among the most incredible rivalries in the history of football's biggest game. but in the middle, mom and dad who have experienced this rivalry for a lifetime, but it never got to the level, of course, of a super bowl. and then there's also jay harbaugh, the son of jim, and ja
jack and jackie. story gets better, doesn't it? the harbaugh parents, jack spent his entire career as a football coach. and as for mom, here's how jim and john put it. >> nobody in the family has more competitive fire than my mother. she competes like a maniac. so i've learned, number one, that is that. and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter...
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talk more then about the similarities between jackie kennedy and mrs. clinton. >> there is also a lot of great differences, of course, because jacqueline kennedy did, carry to popular belief, have a great knowledge and interest in public issues and political issues but she didn't get into them and she wouldn't address them in public. she only did so privately. like betty ford, hillary clinton has always talked about the rights of women and that this is important and she has actually even brought that point out from a very practical point of view to many nations that don't include women in their societies as fully. she says, look, you're not using 100% of what you could be using in terms of brain and know-how and business skill and workforce. and you suffer by that and like dolley madison, as first lady in the white house, she very effectively used entertaining as a way to sometimes forward the objectives of her husband's political agenda. certainly, what people also don't realize about hillary clinton is she had a great love and fascination for american
talk more then about the similarities between jackie kennedy and mrs. clinton. >> there is also a lot of great differences, of course, because jacqueline kennedy did, carry to popular belief, have a great knowledge and interest in public issues and political issues but she didn't get into them and she wouldn't address them in public. she only did so privately. like betty ford, hillary clinton has always talked about the rights of women and that this is important and she has actually even...
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another thing we like to say, you're going to ask us how we feel on this historic event, jackie, who has it better than us? no-body! >> that's the family saying, i asked jack and jackie about the potential of a rematch between their sons next year in the super bowl in the big apple and they said, one game at a time, and don't forget by the way, today, soledad, beyonce will have her press conference, possibly addressing whether she did or did not lip sync the national anthem at the inauguration. i honestly think that's going to be the first or second question, she's got to talk about it, taken puts her at a disadvantage because she has to sing a little bit at the super bowl which i don't think she planned to do before the inauguration. >> interesting, we're going to be watching it. thanks, carlos. >>> also ahead we're talking about extreme weather causing death and destruction all around the south from those troubled storms blowing through the east, plus the latest on the hostage standoff taking place in alabama. 5-year-old boy has been held hostage since tuesday. any end in sight to
another thing we like to say, you're going to ask us how we feel on this historic event, jackie, who has it better than us? no-body! >> that's the family saying, i asked jack and jackie about the potential of a rematch between their sons next year in the super bowl in the big apple and they said, one game at a time, and don't forget by the way, today, soledad, beyonce will have her press conference, possibly addressing whether she did or did not lip sync the national anthem at the...
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you can see jackie holding the camera. she took this photo of the three of them as they looked in a mirror. they look so young. photos of jfk and jackie celebrating his 46th birthday in may. other photos there in may of 1963. an important date. this was just a couple of months before he was assassinated in dallas. just look at that. incredible items. tons of photos. letters and signed booked and itineraries and invitations. incredible stuff. >> it is and these items come from the family of david powers. what can you tell us about him and how the items were found after all these years. >> a lot of people were wondering, why now? david powers, let's tell you about him. he was a best friend and special assistant to president kennedy. they workeding to from way back in the early days in 1946 until the day that kennedy died. powers himself died in 1998. these items were locked away until last year when powers' family was getting ready to sell his home. they stumbled upon them. one of the more interesting items we heard about wa
you can see jackie holding the camera. she took this photo of the three of them as they looked in a mirror. they look so young. photos of jfk and jackie celebrating his 46th birthday in may. other photos there in may of 1963. an important date. this was just a couple of months before he was assassinated in dallas. just look at that. incredible items. tons of photos. letters and signed booked and itineraries and invitations. incredible stuff. >> it is and these items come from the family...
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coming up tomorrow, jack and jackie harbaugh, the parents of john and jim, married for 51 years, will have their own press conference so we can fin out where they are watching the game, who they are rooting for, who they are rooting against, how do they hanel having both sons in the big game? all of the questions answered tomorrow during their press conference. and on friday, the harbaugh brothers will have a joint press conference. >> i'm telling you right now, if i were one of the parents, i would be wearing a big hat, hiding behind a big foam one. the cameras will be on their faces the whole time. thank you, carlos. >> fantastic harbaugh impressions, i have to say. >> the super bro, i like that. >> first one at media day at 5:00 a.m. it's media day! carlos by himself in that room. >> good stuff. thank you, christine. we'll check back in with you later. >>> the big story, today is the day president obama kicks off the tour to push the plan to overhaul him grags, on the heels of the new senate plan. >> the senate plan, introduces a path to citizenship after the borders are secure, an
coming up tomorrow, jack and jackie harbaugh, the parents of john and jim, married for 51 years, will have their own press conference so we can fin out where they are watching the game, who they are rooting for, who they are rooting against, how do they hanel having both sons in the big game? all of the questions answered tomorrow during their press conference. and on friday, the harbaugh brothers will have a joint press conference. >> i'm telling you right now, if i were one of the...
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. >>> 14 minutes past the hour. 22-year-old man sits at a dallas jail accused of pointing a laser at a police helicopter. according to the "dallas morning news" the man did it to see how far the light would go. you can see the laser beaming to the chopper it from the camera on board. the faa says this happens all the time. last year there were 3,400 incidents reported nationwide. this is dangerous for those flying those helicopters, folks. >>> in omaha, nebraska, sounds more like a scene out of a movie, several manhole covers popped their lids and shot out flames after an underground explosion. transformer blew, putting thousands in the dark. >>> a 16-mile stretch of the mississippi river remains closed near vicksburg's of an oil spill. the coast guard has five contracted vessels helping with cleaning up and skimming vasions. unclear how many gallons leaked after two barges struck a bridge sunday morning. the barge was carrying 80,000 gallons of oil. >>> a barns & noble near you could soon be out of business. the last national book store chain tells "the wall street journal" it plans
. >>> 14 minutes past the hour. 22-year-old man sits at a dallas jail accused of pointing a laser at a police helicopter. according to the "dallas morning news" the man did it to see how far the light would go. you can see the laser beaming to the chopper it from the camera on board. the faa says this happens all the time. last year there were 3,400 incidents reported nationwide. this is dangerous for those flying those helicopters, folks. >>> in omaha, nebraska,...
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jack the dad, jackie the mom. they have love for both of their parents. jack being the football father and mom being the nurturing mom and teaching these two young boys there's more to life than just football. bringing them up and making them realize that it's not all about the game that their father, a successful college coach was able to pass along to them. as any nurturing mom would do, she would let them know it's all about life and not just football, although i have a feeling it'll be hard for her to convince them of that this weekend here in new orleans, carol. >> right, mark mckay reporting live from new orleans, thanks so much. >>> so, it's a family affair for the harbaughs, reminds us of another sports family. this one with ties to one of the super bowl team cities. we're talking about the ripkens of baltimore. cal sr. was a player, coach, and manager, he's the only dad to manage two sons at the same time in the big leagues so to speak. cal jr., baseball's all-time iron man and his brother billy. here's what cal had to say about the harbaughs. >>
jack the dad, jackie the mom. they have love for both of their parents. jack being the football father and mom being the nurturing mom and teaching these two young boys there's more to life than just football. bringing them up and making them realize that it's not all about the game that their father, a successful college coach was able to pass along to them. as any nurturing mom would do, she would let them know it's all about life and not just football, although i have a feeling it'll be hard...
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from christine romans, not about the harbaugh brothers, not about jack and jackie lewis. why playing this game could be so lucrative this year. an old super bowl indicator says when an afc team wins the super bowl. i'll put up a full screen. the market rises 7.3%. when the nfc team wins, up 14.6%. the 49ers have won the super bowl five times, on average, the stock market gains 24%. >> go 49ers. >> the ravens used to be in an old -- you know more about the leagues than i do. they come from the old nfl, the old nfc part of it. no matter who wins it will be good for stocks. >> christine romans, thank you very much with your expert football analysis. you have quite a show this weekend. >>> paul kaufmann, bill gates, arana huffington. we'll look at why stocks are going up. is the economy healing? you won't see anything else like it on tv. >> not that your analysis wasn't fantastic on football, but coming up, a battle of brothers at this year's super bowl, how nfl coaches jim and john harbaugh compare to some other famous siblings. make you feel alive.t wil meet the five-passen
from christine romans, not about the harbaugh brothers, not about jack and jackie lewis. why playing this game could be so lucrative this year. an old super bowl indicator says when an afc team wins the super bowl. i'll put up a full screen. the market rises 7.3%. when the nfc team wins, up 14.6%. the 49ers have won the super bowl five times, on average, the stock market gains 24%. >> go 49ers. >> the ravens used to be in an old -- you know more about the leagues than i do. they...
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morning/morning in new york city. 6:22. sun not up yet. balmy 55 degrees. >> just getting to bed, god love you. just getting up, god help you. >> christina romans, here, minding your business. asked you three times, stocked up 300 points this year. >> i know. the stealth rally people haven't noticed. i don't feel any richer. but 800 points almost for the dow jones industrial average. stock futures down a little bit. mostly because i think we are taking a pause here. a lot of important corporate earnings here. key data on housing and consumer confidence. 9:00 and 10:00 this morning. today's direction determined by that. the dow jones industrials up by 6% this year. best start to a year since january 1994. so it's really a unique and rare kind of start to the year. meantime, following the mystery behind the boeing dream liner's problems. boei boeing's entire fleet still grounded. u.s. and japanese officials have found no major issues with those lithium batteries that had previously been linked to the dreamliner problems. boeing's planes grou
morning/morning in new york city. 6:22. sun not up yet. balmy 55 degrees. >> just getting to bed, god love you. just getting up, god help you. >> christina romans, here, minding your business. asked you three times, stocked up 300 points this year. >> i know. the stealth rally people haven't noticed. i don't feel any richer. but 800 points almost for the dow jones industrial average. stock futures down a little bit. mostly because i think we are taking a pause here. a lot of...
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jackie harbaugh, the mother of the two coaches, she would really like the super bowl to end in a tie. yeah. however, just to be safe, she has 20 grand on the ravens. she didn't want to screw around. >> "early start" continues right now. a hostage standoff happening right now. a gun man storm as school bus, shoots the driver, and kidnaps and kidnaps a child. >>> tornado warning near a major city. severe storms east of nashville and on the move. >>> a baseball superstar, one of the biggest named in connection with a major new cheating scandal. yankees slugger alex rodriguez in the new report on performance enhancing drugs. >>> 14,000 reasons to check your 401(k). the dow flirts with highs not seen since before the big financial fall. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm john berman. a lot going on. >>> police in alabama involved in an all-nightstandoff with a suspected gunned off after he shot a school bus driver and took a child this is happening in midland city. our affiliate wfxa says the bus driver is dead. the suspect described as a man in his la
jackie harbaugh, the mother of the two coaches, she would really like the super bowl to end in a tie. yeah. however, just to be safe, she has 20 grand on the ravens. she didn't want to screw around. >> "early start" continues right now. a hostage standoff happening right now. a gun man storm as school bus, shoots the driver, and kidnaps and kidnaps a child. >>> tornado warning near a major city. severe storms east of nashville and on the move. >>> a baseball...
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. >>> even though jackie harbaugh would love for the super bowl to end in a tie, we know that's unlikely. the parntents of the head coachg brothers held their own news conference and talked about who they'll be thinking about most after the game is over. >> there's going to be one winner and there's going to be one that's going to be totally disappointed, and my thoughts go to that one that will not experience the thrill of victory, and that's where our thoughts will be. every single parent can identify with that, that thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, and on sunday night, we're going to experience both of those great emotions, and our thoughts will be with the one that comes up a little short. >> that would be tough, wouldn't it? never has a sibling rivalry been so in your face. put yourself in your place, could you annihilate your brother's dream for your own? the brothers harbaugh are living the dream, the same dream, and only one will wake up happy monday morning. >> you just grow up fighting for everything, you fight for the extra hotdog, you fight for girls, you fight for
. >>> even though jackie harbaugh would love for the super bowl to end in a tie, we know that's unlikely. the parntents of the head coachg brothers held their own news conference and talked about who they'll be thinking about most after the game is over. >> there's going to be one winner and there's going to be one that's going to be totally disappointed, and my thoughts go to that one that will not experience the thrill of victory, and that's where our thoughts will be. every...
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jack and jackie harbaugh have that problem right now. older son john coaches the baltimore ravens while younger son jim coaches the san francisco 49ers and when their parents spoke to the media, it was john who had fun with it. >> our next question comes from john from baltimore. your line is open. >> caller: yeah, question from baltimore, is it true that both of you liked jim better than john? >> i do not. john harbaugh! >> is that john harbaugh? [ laughter ] >> that was me, john. >> hey, mom was ready to come right through this phone. i'm so happy that joanie recognized your voice! >> he pranked his parents during a radio broadcast, during the conference championships the harbaugh parents watch the games alone in their wisconsin home. >>> another prank everyone is talking about is the takeover of the jimmy kimmel show by matt damon. if you don't know the joke matt damon has been invited to be a guest on kimmel's show many times and each time he's been bumped because kimmel ran out of time. damon proved revenge is indeed sweet. >> since
jack and jackie harbaugh have that problem right now. older son john coaches the baltimore ravens while younger son jim coaches the san francisco 49ers and when their parents spoke to the media, it was john who had fun with it. >> our next question comes from john from baltimore. your line is open. >> caller: yeah, question from baltimore, is it true that both of you liked jim better than john? >> i do not. john harbaugh! >> is that john harbaugh? [ laughter ] >>...
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julian has written incredible scripts and done an amazing job to keep 22 characters interesting and always in story which is pretty amazing. >> i understand you told me this is even's first time at the screen actors gild awards. what do you think so far? >> it's amazing. >> it's really exciting. >> we're having a ball. >> you all look good. >> you do too. >> you clean up well. >> don't we. we scrub up well. >> my mother always calls it putting on a lip and a lash. except for you, darling. >> i did both. i didn't want to feel left out. >> well, so what does it mean when the other actors say we want to honor your work, we think you're just that good? >>> it's immack last. it really is. it's fantastic. you know, that's almost better than anything really. >> who would have thought this little pbs show would do what it's doing. >> i know, i know. and being here with all the other shows that we all adore and are completely in awe of everyone else, it's jeff amazing. >> speaking of adoring everyone else beside downton abbey, who do you love? >> breaking mad. >> all of them. we talked about it. it
julian has written incredible scripts and done an amazing job to keep 22 characters interesting and always in story which is pretty amazing. >> i understand you told me this is even's first time at the screen actors gild awards. what do you think so far? >> it's amazing. >> it's really exciting. >> we're having a ball. >> you all look good. >> you do too. >> you clean up well. >> don't we. we scrub up well. >> my mother always calls it...
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on the ground floor, the modern-day first lady that i can identify with the war, eleanor roosevelt, jackie kennedy. they are the women whose stories deal close enough to connect with. many of the women in the higher floors, on the state floor, they seem like characters from a wonderful story because it was such a long time ago. its history and your read about it. to be in their presence seems disconnecting. the first lady's on the ground floor are the ones that i remember. are remember the real stories and i can picture their lives in an incredible way that makes me think about their challenges, struggles, and how they used the space. >> "the first lady's," teaming up with the white house historical association of . airing over two seasons. the season 1 beginning president's day at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span, c-span radio, an online. >> on wednesday, and house democratic task force held a second meeting and reducing gun violence. they talked about improving the background checks and the state of mental health testing note from students. they heard testimony from a former agent
on the ground floor, the modern-day first lady that i can identify with the war, eleanor roosevelt, jackie kennedy. they are the women whose stories deal close enough to connect with. many of the women in the higher floors, on the state floor, they seem like characters from a wonderful story because it was such a long time ago. its history and your read about it. to be in their presence seems disconnecting. the first lady's on the ground floor are the ones that i remember. are remember the real...